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<blockquote data-quote="Nik" data-source="post: 845325" data-attributes="member: 4775"><p>IMHO it is a good analogy.</p><p></p><p>I think I said it was not from first hand shooting in my message. I clearly stated that I do not shoot it in my AR, but I have with my own eyes seen an AR at the gun shop that had crap in it and the owner acknowledged he had shot approximately 5000 rounds of Wolf and Brown Bear, and it was not cleaned in 30 minutes. </p><p></p><p>The new stuff may be polymer coated as I have not looked at that ammo since about 18 months ago. Now in the past, I have shot plenty of Wolf in my buddies cheap Wasr and it has went bang everytime with no trouble. </p><p></p><p>I am not saying you or anyone should stop shooting it. In fact, I prefer more people do shoot the 223 steel stuff in their AR so the brass is left for me to purchase. I sincerely mean that, no secret agenda.</p><p></p><p>If you have found a product that works for you and performs consistently for you, then by all means use it. I have, albeit months ago, seen things that are unacceptable to me. I have (for the moment) still freedom in this country to not purchase a case of Wolf. You have the freedom to purchase it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nik, post: 845325, member: 4775"] IMHO it is a good analogy. I think I said it was not from first hand shooting in my message. I clearly stated that I do not shoot it in my AR, but I have with my own eyes seen an AR at the gun shop that had crap in it and the owner acknowledged he had shot approximately 5000 rounds of Wolf and Brown Bear, and it was not cleaned in 30 minutes. The new stuff may be polymer coated as I have not looked at that ammo since about 18 months ago. Now in the past, I have shot plenty of Wolf in my buddies cheap Wasr and it has went bang everytime with no trouble. I am not saying you or anyone should stop shooting it. In fact, I prefer more people do shoot the 223 steel stuff in their AR so the brass is left for me to purchase. I sincerely mean that, no secret agenda. If you have found a product that works for you and performs consistently for you, then by all means use it. I have, albeit months ago, seen things that are unacceptable to me. I have (for the moment) still freedom in this country to not purchase a case of Wolf. You have the freedom to purchase it. [/QUOTE]
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